Mixing DIY Scan-speak fronts with Aperion for surrounds?

Spkr_Bldr

Spkr_Bldr

Full Audioholic
Well, I've got a laptop based RTA system... but that's the extent of my 'tools' go for measuring.

Passive may just be the way I go. I don't know if I can justify a pre-amp/processor in addition to an amp when so many receivers can do auto-eq anyway. We'll see.
Your logic doesn't follow, auto-eq is nothing like what would be done with an active processor like a Behringer DEQ. But your conclusion is probably correct, go passive. Because unless you have the same skillset required to engineer a passive system, you can't correctly engineer an active system.
 
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gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
Something like a Behringer DCX2496 can do a pair of 3-ways or three 2-ways with one unit. You can also daisy chain 3 units together but with two you can do your entire front stage and two subs if you go with 2-ways.
 
ErinH

ErinH

Audioholic General
Your logic doesn't follow, auto-eq is nothing like what would be done with an active processor like a Behringer DEQ. But your conclusion is probably correct, go passive. Because unless you have the same skillset required to engineer a passive system, you can't correctly engineer an active system.
Most active processing I know of includes a p-eq or g-eq; not just x-over. That's where my logic was. I was saying that, for me, the big benefit for getting an active setup would be the EQ abilities. Should've said that explicitly, so sorry.
 
Spkr_Bldr

Spkr_Bldr

Full Audioholic
Most active processing I know of includes a p-eq or g-eq; not just x-over. That's where my logic was. I was saying that, for me, the big benefit for getting an active setup would be the EQ abilities. Should've said that explicitly, so sorry.
Gotcha, anyway push your guy to perfect his design methodology and then enjoy what'll certainly be a killer speaker!
 

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